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Who is Jasveen Sangha? The Los Angeles drug dealer known as the “Ketamine Queen” charged in connection with Matthew Perry’s death

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Who is Jasveen Sangha? The Los Angeles drug dealer known as the "Ketamine Queen" charged in connection with Matthew Perry's death

Jasveen Sangha has been arrested in connection with the death of actor Matthew Perry.

The 41-year-old was charged in an 18-count superseding indictment in connection with distributing ketamine to the Friends star in the weeks before her death at age 54.

Sangha, who was reportedly known throughout North Hollywood as a celebrity trafficker, was nicknamed the “Ketamine Queen” because of her prolific activity.

She is charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine, maintaining a drug-related facility, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession with intent to distribute ketamine and five counts of distribution of ketamine.

Just hours before she was arrested by police in Los Angeles, Sangha was flaunting her new haircut and color on social media, where she also shared snaps from her luxurious vacations in Mexico and Japan.

Jasveen Sangha has been arrested in connection with the death of actor Matthew Perry

Sangha is just one of four other people who were arrested on August 15 in connection with the actor’s tragic death, which shocked the world in October 2023.

In an indictment, texts between the defendants revealed that Sangha was known in the community for “dealing only with high-level people and celebrities” in her drug business.

She is accused of using her North Hollywood residence, referred to in the indictment as the “Sangha Stash House,” to store, package and distribute narcotics, including ketamine and methamphetamine.

The indictment alleges Sangha “knew that improper and unsupervised use of ketamine can be deadly” and in 2019, he allegedly sold it to another unnamed customer who died of a drug overdose.

On October 11, 2023, Sangha allegedly used Signal to message defendant Eric Fleming that his ketamine was “high quality” and offered a sample to Perry, saying, “It’s unmarked but it’s amazing, take one and try it and I have more if you want.”

According to the indictment, 25 vials of ketamine were purchased from Sangha on Oct. 24 for delivery to Perry and “as part of the transaction, defendant Sangha included ketamine lollipops as an ‘add-on’ to his large order of ketamine.”

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